Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Wanted: Mirror, bits and bobs


I am looking for a few things for the razor:

• Door mirror like the one on the picture
• Passenger hold-on-strap
• The airgrill inside below the rearwindow
• Radio block off plate 67-

And of course.. the trim parts for the rear louvres.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Fucking...


Sorry - no vw relevance but it cracks me up!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Pssst...First fix is free!


This is Jan. He smiles on the picture, but there is absolutely nothing to smile about. Jan is hooked on Volkswagens. Like a junkie he now needs a hit of v-dub juice in his veines now and then. Who talked such a nice guy into being a roaring addict? You guessed it. Old veteran vw-abusers with bad skin and crooked teeth told him that owning a vw would be heaven and it was not dangerous. Sadly Jan has a beautifull wife and well mannered kids that now will experience neglect from a father always in the garage or thinking about the drug. Today Jan will put on his freshly black painted engine tin, thinking that he could off course stop wrenching on that old bug anytime if he wanted to. Is that an incorrect enginepanel, there Jan? Shouldn´t that be an H-panel?

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Smokey the bandit


No further comment!

Good Bye Lars Vegas


Parting with an old friend is never easy. But sometimes you have just outgrown each other. Lars had to say goodbye to his old pick-up. When I saw Lars for the first time he was living in a dorm room with his fine collection of cars and scrap sitting in the campus parking lot. Our history go back more than 15 years and we both got older. Lars has a family and still a lot of metal, but now in better condition. Lars and I talked on the phone the other day, about the fact that even though I´ve known Lars for that long I never saw him actually enjoy this fine piece of machinery. Maybe we should all think about what we are keeping for later. If you never get to use a fine vintage Volkswagen maybe someone else would? Does endless rows of restoration objects make you happy? Or is it the one thing holding you back from getting started on the first one? I remember visiting a car museum once. I got talking with the manager who kindly showed me the workshops. They had dividers between the future projects and the cars actually undergoing work. "If we could se how far we have left we would loose courage", he said "and the owner keeps buying stuff". Are you building a ghost town of cars and parts at home? and are you sure they are stored properly? Not to get all philosophical on you, but the budhist has a saying: Nothing is for keeps, everything is a loan.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

35.000 hits


35.000 hits - I never thought we would get that far together. The last week have been filled with cars. Lots of small stuff to fix on the razor before Hannover, a nice 16 car cruise to Mels Diner, a crazy last night at Kalø with well over 300 cars present. In Hannover the ugly "muss haben gespenst" showed its ugly head. original ribbed bumpers for the 51, SWF rearlight surroundings for the bus and a repro revcounter for the razor got in the bag. The super-mint-condition SP2 had to stay with the nice BBT man. My life cannot go on without such a beast..

Monday, April 28, 2008

What a blast!


While some of us are making final adjustments to our rides before the 1. of may cruise madness, Guller is working on something to cruise in for years to come. This weekend he got the body blasted and primed. A step I always thought of as a milestone in a project. I know small welding jobs will always occure but it looks a lot better once its all in the same color. I would like you to use the comments box to cheer on Guller as he has had a long road to this point. Good work Guller!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

34.000 hits


The watch is showing horrificly early digits - 5:10! Once again I have worked through the night to be able to go to Hannover on wednesday. I hope to get a little time off later today to get the last things done on the ghia. I hope you foregive me for not posting a lot these days but work is crazy.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Know your real friends...


Soon we will be going on a road trip to Hannover. More cars than ever will surely join the pilgrimage and we have a policy that no one gets left behind in case of a breakdown that can be solved. I borrowed this flick of the T3D blog (se links) and the first 60 seconds got me wondering. Holy mother of jesus that is a lot of cars! what if one of those cars break down? I bet they just keep on truckin´. But no the answer is 1:36 min. down the line. I think its Rikki James with a cup of java on his knees and people buzz around handing tools trying to help out. So, if you never had a break down on the way to a show, remember that it is just a matter of time and you will appreciate those staying behind with you once you do. No matter how cool your car is some small part made in china can leave you on the hard shoulder with oil on your pants.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Another hidden treasure


I went to a meeting in the classic car club I recently bacame a member of, The Stray Dogs. The club is quite big and theres is still a lot of people there I have yet to meet. The guy next to me talked to another guy and my ears became as big as 1303 tailights when he talked about a vw cab that he had in his barn. When I asked him he told me tha he was living three houses down the road and he would love to show it to me. A 66 model in very good condition living in my neck of the woods and I didn´t know. I love how life comes up with new twists and turns every day. The guy, Morten, was an enthusiast in spe I think, and a very friendly man.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

The blue hat blues


In danish there is a saying: Sometimes you can´t see the forest for trees. I just discovered my longtime friend and vintage part detective Peters fairly new blog. Peters blog has substance. I really like when theres actually words under the pictures and I prefer pictures that has relevance to the blogger. Peter is lucky enough to have most of the superrare accesories that most "Blue hats" only dream about. If you want to actually learn more about the early days of vw motoring you should visit his blog. Find the link in my favourites.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

New vw shop in Denmark


As some of you know, my father travels frequently to tokyo, Japan and brings home parts for me. We have been planning for some time to set this practice into a bigger scale. I have decided to sell the advertising business to one of my bigger clients and follow my lifelong dream of owning my own vw shop right here in Denmark. We will await the first shipments of parts at the beginning of may and will operate out of this old Fiat dealership in my hometown. I would love to hear comments if you plan to use my shop who will off course also be internetbased. The daily phone orders will be handled by my first cousin Gatja, who is a really nice girl, and I hope this will work out fine. The name of the business is not decided yet, so ideas are also welcome.

Monday, March 31, 2008

1 month away..


God knows I´ve been a persistent advocate for the DFL cruise madness. I just found this flick that shows the vibe of what I think is one of the best events in europe. The DFL has captured the spirit of the cruise night and not letting it get out of control. I have to say that the full "god touched my soul experience" can only be felt in a vintage car. Cruising the strip in your mothers golf 3 will not get you into heaven! Just yesterday I preached the DFL gospel to a guy I just ran into. He lives 20 minutes drive from me and owns one sweet 66 cab. I also saw a 54 oval on my own turf on saturday. I cant believe how many aircoolers are in my town compared to 5 or 6 years ago. Praising the lowered really helps.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

32.000 hits

Ancient history Vol. 3


On the way to Bug Run on 3 cylinders and dubious registration. I was not responsible for the paintjob! It was extremely well done though. I later primed it, slammed it and drove it for 3 years as my daily driver. It was infact one of the best cars I´ve ever owned. If any of you have pictures of my former cars please send them.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

31.000 hits


To get started again I couldn´t let you down on the thousand-hit-sweeties could I?
Here´s some full bodied racers for you..

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Back from Paris

Sorry for letting 1600 people watching the same butts in front of a red ghia for a week, but I just landed from 6 nice days in Paris. I will post a lot of stuff next week, as I have stockpiled pictures of things happening before my vacation.

Friday, February 29, 2008

No more swap meets


For almost as long as I remember there has been a joke among the guys I usually go to swapmeets with. The other guys are hardworking people that love to get an early start, even on weekends, and especially for swapmeets. I always ridicoule them asking whether they think the legendary hebmüller deck lid will be there in the morning fog, and it never has been! Now a guy in germany makes everything you need to build your own Hebmüller. From now on we will go after the break of dawn!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Tempo Tempo!


One of the old dreams just stuck it head out again. I just got a tip on a 1951 Tempo Matador. As long and sleak the ghia is as shortnosed this car is. I would love one in jet-black with yellow headlights and some really shiny fuchs.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Sick at home - boring...


For the last 4 days i haven´t been able to gather enough strength to put on clothes. (I know you think its because I use hours to put on my midevil outfit) But a snotty nose is the reason, fever you know the drill. Past noon an old friend called me to come by his shop to check out a cool machine. It was vw-related and I could always go back to bed afterwards. On the picture is actually the man I bought the splitbug from - he works there too. It is a huge diving compressor driven by a 1974 1600 industrial engine. Cool, huh.. Now I´m back in bed for good - I promise!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Michaels Swiss cheese


A few weeks back I told you about my friend Michael, who always wanted a light blue oval. From his childhood in Switzerland he remembered looking after passing motorists in beetles and especially the early kind. Michael waited until that light blue oval turned up. It isn´t in perfect shape, but my friend René sold it to him at a fair price. A few parts are missing but we will sort that out. To see the look on Michaels face when he got his dream car was worth the effort. If you have any of the following parts and would like to help out a new enthusiast let me know.

MISSING PARTS (1956/57):
Seats
Correct taillights
Steering wheel
quarter windows
Left heater channel
Fuel tank
Correct decklid

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Are cruising abilities enherited?



This night I had the strangest dream. The ghost of Baron Kruzz von Tipsmark visited me by my bedside and told me to get out of bed. Outside his carriage waited with six black horses and a headless driver. "Not to worry" the nobel Baron said, "we will never exceed cruising speeds". A girl looking very much like Marie Antoinette were washing the carriage while her maid played top cruiserhits on har chimballo. We cruised the medievil town of Ebeltoft for a good hour before the Baron told me he had to go home to his castle. The Baron wasn´t shy and let me take his picture in front of the ghia. "where do you pour in the hay and carrots?" the headless driver asked. I had to tell him that I was waiting for around 50 new horses, and until then I was going nowhere.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Going to Turkey


Old boring video with a turkish type 34. But check out the engine lid. Remember what I wanted for christmas?

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Its a match!



I saw these photos on Samba. How cool is that? A stranger made the connection clear to the current owner. I would love to have period pictures of one of my cars.

28.000 Hits • Frido girl


Frido girl says: "Excuse me sir, I've got a nice package".

Saturday, February 09, 2008

K.I.S.S


It took me a couple of hours to grasp what had just happend. As the everyday-car was eating away the miles of danish grey scenery there was minutes of complete silence in the car. Not awkwardness, just silence. My hands were holding the steeringwheel with a minimum of effort. My mind was elsewhere. Suddenly it dawned on me, why I hate enginebuilding so much. It is like buying an old horse shoe in a flea market, only to realise that you have to build the rest of the horse from spareparts that only god can tell if will fit together.

Torben the engine guy took the longblock apart and...
I bought a header the other day, which I now realise is slightly (a lot) bigger than the 1600 engine will need. Not to worry.. Build a bigger engine.. When torn down the ghia engine was a cruel mistress. Purring like a pussy when in the car, it bit my ass like a dog, going for my wallet, when removed. The fools that originally "rebuild" the engine put the pistons in the wrong way. Don´t worry - piston kits are cheap as dirt! The cylinder heads were cracked like a five dollar hooker. The flywheel mounted with the shims of another year causing endplay and the headstuds were overtightened to the point of the threads being destroyed. The polish geniuses solved that with a blow of a big mallet causing the studs to sit firmly and never to be removed from the block again. The block itself were fine but not easy to machine with the forever-studs in place. What started out as a cheap check up to inspect and cure pistons, sleeves and rings probably turns into a 1745 ccm. with a longer stroke and the original bore. All i need now is the rest of the horse!

K.I.S.S - Keep • It • Simple • Stupid

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Visit Jurgen


But be carefull! Jurgen is possibly the most type34virus infected man i´ve come across. He owns and drives no less than four razor edge ghias. A electric sunroof model, a cabriolet, a white one and his famous police car dragster. Sadly there is no remedy against type 34 virus and Jurgen will probably eventually buy even more of these cars.
http://vwtype34.blogspot.com/

A change of heart


I was never really an engine-kinda-guy. I used to have a type 4 engine in my bug and I used to hate changing parts all the time. Adjusting carbs and generally trying to reinvent what an army of german engineers had thought long and hard about before building and letting evolve over 60 years. But it tought me one thing. To pull engines and to put them back in faster than your average sexual debut. My house project and the fact that I'm without a real workshop have made my engine-pullling days stop. But sunday we had a lot of friends over for brunch (a couple of them vw people) and the itch to pull a nice dirty engine got me. Looking at my finger nails, they were just to damn clean. The ghia is sitting in my one car garage together with the splitbeetle. It is looking perfect but one thing has to be fixed before hitting the roads again. Sitting for years in a museum in Poland the cylinderrings are a bit stuck causing oil to blow by. The exhaust was destroyed somewhere between Mantorp and my home. So I decided to find a cure. I pulled the engine and realized just how sweet and sound this car actually is. Everything is like new on the engine. Nice powder-black tin all over and no oilhaze in the bay. Next weekend my friend Torben will inspect the compression and hopefully put on the "Turbothomas" sidewinder type 3 exhaust I just found second hand. If I had the money maybe a nice torquey +2 liter type 1 with a horizontal Porsche cooling system would cause a change of heart?

Monday, February 04, 2008

Thursday, January 31, 2008

6V Outlaws


I´ve added a link to my favourites today. 6V outlaws deserves your visit!

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Buy once, cry once


For my good friend Michael, im searching for a pre -70, preferably a 67 bug. It can be a project car, but no basketcases. Here comes the tricky part. Michael always dreamed of a light blue or dove blue bug. But other tastefull colors will be considered. As I told Michael yesterday, Don´t jump the gun, wait for the correct car! I also told him to stay away from cars that somone else lost interest in. My bus was such a project and it took ages to get it back on track. Please let me know if you have michaels car in your shed. Keep in mind, Michael is on a budget.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Burn gas!


I finally got around to fit the gasburner copies to my bug. She needs a gentle pad with a lowering stick, though. Maybe the rear tires are a bit on the tall side.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Rene's radio flyer • Vol. 5


I spend friday night applying the vinyl graphics I designed for Renés Radio Flyer bus. Be sure to visit this car on the shows of the summer. I think its a cool theme, and a tribute to the Radio Flyer design icon.

26.000 hits

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Teak or Pigalle?





I've been following a thread on the samba with these dream-dash cars. In denmark extra-option cars have always been rare. I know of a few imported type 3´s and one type 34 with teak dash. My own fastback is the closest thing i´ve seen to a danish teak type 3. I only need the dash itself and the steering column. So if anybody has a teak dash I´ll pay. I wood also love the armrest option in the rear seat. I used to have one of these but in the wrong fabric. I enclosed a couple of pics of pigalle and teak ghias too. The type 14 is pure Audrey Hepburn to me.

Monday, January 14, 2008

The fastback



Today I talked to Per Frost. Per wanted to buy a N.O.S. type 3 door from me. I want to save it for my own fasty though. Per never saw my fastback even though I´ve owned it for seven years! So here it is Per.

Lieber Norbert...


Yesterday Norbert turned 40! The OilDrippers crew displayed their support with a racing inspired group photo. These seem to be the hot ticket right now. The text says in german "with this team behind you, things can only go forward". Now we only need to make our name into a three letter one. Happy Birthday Norbert.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Ancient history Vol. 2


Have you ever seen a small ad in the classifieds, talked to the vendor, raised the money, arranged transportation and storage only to find that the vendor didn´t know quite what he was selling? Did you buy the car anyway? This was the story behind my 412 E station wagon, which i initially thought was a type 3 squareback. She was dirt cheap and drove like a dream. The main bearings had a knocking sound but i cured that with another injection type 4 motor from Alf in Horsens. Yesterday I went by the place where this car sits today. She´s in a bad way now and I really wish I could save her.

From our man in the field...


Peter is always on the prowl for weird accesories to complement one Volkswagen or the other. He has a special part of his biological hard disk reserved for my cars. When a possible match occures his nostrils open up, his knuckles turn white and he swiftly sends e-mail regarding the parts I must invest in. I appeciate his efforts. This time a really rare piece of kit was caught by his expert cornea. A type 34 bambbo shelf in two parts. Never seen these before. At 450$ i think i´ll have to enrole myself at an evening crafts course and make some instead. But thanks a lot Peter. Keep the treasures comming.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Hot Rod Radio Flyer


My blog was never meant to be filled with pictures from all over the net. This one however caught my attention. Only in America...

Friday, January 04, 2008

Check your licenseplates!


Will the owner of the danish licenseplate AK 62 ??? please come to the information stand? If your 70´s bug has a nasty stain on the driverseat this could be the reason why. Hope these are not your parents.

25.000 Hits


25.000 hits are a cornerstone. Thats why both the girls and guys get some eye-candy today.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

The absolutely-not-yellow submarine Vol. 2


Some of you may think "what happened to Gullers Bus"? Well there is actually a lot of progress. Guller is almost finished fitting the big panels. I will upload a series of pictures over the next weeks. Some new, some old, but all showing how much work this guy does at home.

Rene's radio flyer • Vol. 4


All though Pernille has been stroling around in her new thigh-high latex boots René has been in the garage seeing to more important things. Yesterday it had a testrun before being put into storage until 1. st of may. I think you will see this one in Hannover 2008. René will spend rest of the winter installing his 2.7 liter motor in his germanlooker. In the wings waits a 2.0 type engine with Porsche-style cooling for the bus.